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Doug Preis is an American voice actor, best known for his role as Phil Funnie, Chalky Studebaker, Willie White, Walter "Skunky" Beaumont, Bill Bluff, and Vice Principal Lamarr Bone on Doug.

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Doug Preis is an American voice actor known for his prolific contributions to animated television series and films, particularly for voicing multiple recurring characters in the Nickelodeon animated series Doug. Born on September 20, 1953, in the United States, Preis built a notable career in voice acting starting in the 1980s, with key roles in syndicated animated programs such as ThunderCats and The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers. He gained particular recognition in the 1990s for his work on Doug, where he portrayed characters including Phil Funnie, Chalky Studebaker, Willie White, Bill Bluff, and Vice Principal Lamarr Bone, as well as contributing to the 1999 feature film Doug's 1st Movie. His versatile range has extended to additional roles in series like Bubble Guppies and various television commercials, establishing him as a reliable presence in children's animation and advertising voice work.

Early life

Birth and background

Doug Preis was born on September 20, 1953, in the United States. No additional details about his early life, family, education, or childhood are documented in reliable sources. He began his career as a voice actor in 1986 with roles in animated series.

Career

Early voice acting roles (1986–1990)

Doug Preis began his voice acting career in 1986, appearing in syndicated animated series aimed at younger audiences. His first major project was The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, where he voiced the character Shane "Goose" Gooseman in 9 episodes, alongside additional roles including Mogel the Space Sorcerer, The General, Nimrod, Jackie Subtract, and Bubblehead the Memory Bird. That same year, Preis joined the cast of ThunderCats, providing voices for the recurring characters Alluro and Lynx-O across 61 episodes through 1989. Alluro was depicted as a manipulative, mind-controlling antagonist from the Lunatak faction, while Lynx-O served as a blind but perceptive elder ThunderCat warrior. These early performances in space-western and fantasy adventure animations showcased Preis's range in portraying both heroic and villainous figures, marking his entry into the voice acting industry before his more prominent work in the 1990s.

Work on the Doug franchise (1991–1999)

Doug Preis is best known for his extensive multi-character voice work on the animated franchise Doug, spanning both the television series and its feature film adaptation from 1991 to 1999. He voiced a diverse ensemble of supporting and recurring characters in the original Nickelodeon series Doug (1991–1994) and continued in the Disney-produced revival Disney's Doug (1996–1999). His roles included Phil Funnie (Doug's father), a laid-back and caring parent; Chalky Studebaker, one of Doug's athletic classmates; Willie White; Mr. Bill Bluff, the powerful and affluent businessman; Vice Principal Lamarr Bone, the school's stern administrator; and additional voices including Monroe. These performances showcased Preis's versatility in handling adult authority figures, youthful peers, and eccentric personalities within the same animated universe, building on his earlier experience in 1980s voice acting to manage multiple recurring parts effectively. Preis reprised several of these roles—such as Mr. Funnie, Mr. Bluff, Willie, and Chalky—in the 1999 theatrical animated feature Doug's 1st Movie, extending his contribution to the franchise's expansion into feature-length storytelling. His work on Doug remains his most prominent and sustained role in animation, defining his career during the 1990s.

Later animation and voice work (2000–2011)

In the early 2000s, Doug Preis continued his animation voice work with guest and supporting roles across several children's and adult-oriented series, often voicing multiple characters in line with his earlier multi-role style. In 2000, he voiced Redolfo in the Nickelodeon series PB&J Otter. From 2001 to 2002, he provided the voice of Phred in The URL with Phred Show (a continuation of Phred on Your Head Show). Preis appeared in the Adult Swim series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law between 2002 and 2004, where he voiced Thundarr the Barbarian and Beegle Beagle in guest capacities. His later animation credits included voicing Hippo (along with other minor roles such as Paramedic and additional voices) in the Nickelodeon preschool series Bubble Guppies in 2011, marking the end of his documented voice acting in scripted animated television. This period reflected a shift toward more sporadic appearances compared to his prolific earlier work.

Commercial, promotional, and announcer roles

Doug Preis has lent his distinctive voice to several prominent commercial mascots and network announcer positions, showcasing his range beyond scripted animation series. He succeeded Arthur Anderson as the voice of Lucky the Leprechaun in Lucky Charms cereal commercials beginning in 1992, bringing an energetic and whimsical delivery to the iconic mascot. Preis also provided the voice for Jovny the Stork in Vlasic Pickles advertisements, characterizing the bird with a Groucho Marx-inspired accent and comedic timing. From 2002 to 2004, he served as an announcer for Cartoon Network, performing voice-over work for numerous on-air promotions, bumpers, and interstitial narrations. His announcer credits include Cartoon Network's Funniest Bloopers and Other Embarrassing Moments (2003), where he handled voice duties. These commercial and promotional roles often drew on the lively, character-driven vocal style seen in his animation work.

Retirement

Later life and legacy

Doug Preis's last credited voice acting role was in 2016, in the TV series Hoyt 'n Andy's Sportsbender as Hoyt. Since then, he has maintained a low public profile, with no further credits, interviews, or public activities reported in major sources. His legacy remains tied primarily to his versatile multi-character performances on the animated series Doug (1991–1999) and Doug's 1st Movie (1999), where he voiced roles including Phil Funnie, Bill Bluff, Chalky Studebaker, Willie White, and others, bringing distinct personalities to the ensemble cast.
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